Licensed Practical Nurses Salaries in Massachusetts

1,970

Job Postings

USD 83,224 /yr

Average Base Pay

Low Average High

Average annual salary:

USD 70,592

Lower end of salary range

USD 79,040

Average of salary range

USD 93,600

Higher end of salary range

Cities in Massachusetts with the Most Jobs for Licensed Practical Nurses

Here are the top 6 cities in Massachusetts with the most jobs for Licensed Practical Nurses and the average yearly salary in each:

CompTool's Squirrel includes 1,970 jobs postings for Licensed Practical Nurses in cities across Massachusetts.

Latest Licensed Practical Nurses Jobs

Discover the latest competitive salaries for Licensed Practical Nurses in Massachusetts.

Job Title Company Salary
Licensed Practical Nurse $45/hr - 3rd Shift ProPivotal USD 93,600
Licensed Practical Nurse US Veterans Health Administration USD 77,613
LPN Overnight GPAC USD 71,760
Licensed Practical Nurse | LPN | SCHL (Per Diem) Favorite Healthcare Staffing USD 79,560
LPN (Licensed Practical Nurse) Regional Care Network USD 104,000
Licensed Practical Nurse | LPN | GERI (Per Diem) Favorite Healthcare Staffing USD 93,600
LPN, VNA Homecare Infi Health USD 91,520
CCS LPN Vinfen USD 78,000
LPN - Immediate Offer InfiCare Solutions USD 95,680
Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) (Brain Injury) Vinfen USD 82,160

Companies With Most Job Postings in Massachusetts For Licensed Practical Nurses

If you're looking for a diverse range of job opportunities, consider exploring positions at these companies, which have a significant number of Licensed Practical Nurses job postings in Massachusetts:

FAQs

Here are some frequently asked questions related to Licensed Practical Nurses job postings and salaries in Massachusetts:

Q What are the job responsibilities of a Licensed Practical Nurse in Massachusetts?
A The responsibilities of a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) in Massachusetts typically include providing basic nursing care, monitoring patient health, administering medication, and communicating patient status to registered nurses and doctors. They often work in various settings such as hospitals, long-term care facilities, clinics, and private homes.
Q How do I become a Licensed Practical Nurse in Massachusetts?
A To become a Licensed Practical Nurse in Massachusetts, you need to complete a state-approved LPN program, which usually takes about a year. After completing the program, you must pass the NCLEX-PN examination to obtain licensure. Continuing education and renewal of the license are required periodically to maintain the status of an LPN in the state.
Q What is the job outlook for Licensed Practical Nurses in Massachusetts?
A The job outlook for Licensed Practical Nurses in Massachusetts is generally positive due to the increasing need for healthcare services, particularly in geriatric care and chronic disease management. Factors such as an aging population and healthcare advancements contribute to a steady demand for LPNs in various healthcare settings.
Q What factors influence the salary of a Licensed Practical Nurse in Massachusetts?
A The salary of a Licensed Practical Nurse in Massachusetts is influenced by several factors, including educational background, years of experience, type of healthcare facility, location within the state, and additional certifications or specialized skills. LPNs with more experience and those working in metropolitan areas generally earn more compared to those in rural settings.

List of Job Postings for Licensed Practical Nurses in Massachusetts

Explore our extensive list of Licensed Practical Nurses job postings in Massachusetts. Whether you're seeking your first job or considering a career move, you'll find a diverse range of opportunities. Click on the job titles to access more details and application links.

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